USC Rankings 2025

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Kuiper

USC Regional Coaching Awards

I'm a little surprised that Trinity was left out, but given how inconsistent USC was in where to rank Trinity and Southwestern all season, I'm not sure if they lost out to Emory or Texas Lutheran.  Harder to make the latter case, but TLU did have a good season. 

NCAA Division III Men         
Category   Division - Region   School   Head Coach
NCAA   Division III - Region I   Tufts University   Head Coach: Kyle Dezotell
NCAA   Division III - Region II   Wheaton College (Mass.)   Head Coach: Bryan Waggoner
NCAA   Division III - Region III   Hobart College   Head Coach: Shawn Griffin
NCAA   Division III - Region IV   Rowan University   Head Coach: Scott Baker
NCAA   Division III - Region V   Dickinson College   Head Coach: Jorge Chapoy
NCAA   Division III - Region VI   Emory University   Head Coach: Corey Greiner
NCAA   Division III - Region VII   College of Wooster   Head Coach: Andy Zidron
NCAA   Division III - Region VIII   Washington University (Mo.)   Head Coach: Andrew Bordelon
NCAA   Division III - Region IX   St. Olaf College   Head Coach: Justin Oliver
NCAA   Division III - Region X   Texas Lutheran University   Head Coach: Eddie Salazar

Ron Boerger

GMAFB - USC had Trinity in Region X all year.  National runners-up and you lose out to a coach whose team's overall record this year (.690) was actually behind that of the previous year (.719) and only got into the NCAAs because they no longer had to deal with either Southwestern or Trinity in their conference.

Not to mention Trinity defeated three region's winners, too (Emory, WashU, TLU [twice])

Kuiper

Adam Knutson of Trinity (TX) named United Soccer Coaches Player of the Year

QuoteUnited Soccer Coaches announced the 2025 Player of the Year recipients across the senior college, junior college, high school, and youth levels on Tuesday.

Please note: The NCAA Division I Men's and Women's Players of the Year, which will be the MAC Hermann Trophy recipients, will be announced on January 9, 2026, in St. Louis, Mo.

Following is the list of the 16 players designated as 2025 Player of the Year recipients:

NCAA Division III Men

Adam Knutson

Trinity University (Texas)

Kuiper

Congrats to all of those named to the United Soccer Coaches Scholar All American teams

Logan Campbell of University of Scranton named United Soccer Coaches National Scholar Player of the Year

Here are the first and second teams

First Team

Pos Name Class School Major GPA Hometown

K Charles Smith Sr. University of Scranton Finance 3.60 Devon, Pa.
D Logan Campbell* Sr. University of Scranton Business Analytics 4.00 Chalfont, Pa.
D Colton Hudson Jr. Grove City College Accounting 3.69 Slippery Rock, Pa.
D Rex Karjian* Sr Colorado College Political Science 3.85 Issaquah, Wash.
D Raghav Sharma* Sr Southwestern University Kinesiology 3.89 Austin, Texas
M Ryan Bechtel Jr. St. Olaf College Quantitative Economics 3.83 Plainfield, Ill.
M Robi Bukakovic Sr. St. Olaf College Biology 3.75 Bismarck, N.D.
M Gage Foster Sr. Ohio Northern University Mechanical Engineering 3.92 Mason, Ohio
M Tyler Huck Sr. Bowdoin College Computer Science 3.90 Ross, Calif.
M Mitchell Munzing Sr. Augsburg University Biochemistry 3.95 Portland, Ore.
M Matthew Torrell Jr. Calvin University Sport Management 3.87 Rochester, N.Y.
F Jared Fiske Sr. Vassar College Biology 3.72 Livingston, N.J.
F Noah Gray Jr. Grove City College Applied Science and Engineering 3.45 Glen Mills, Pa.
F Samuel Theiss Jr. Trinity Universtiy (Texas) Business Analytics 3.95 Boerne, Texas
F Johnny Troiano* Sr. Rowan University Law and Justice 3.77 Hazlet, N.J.

Second Team

Pos Name Class School Major GPA Hometown

K Jack Krahel Gr. Wheaton College (Ill.) Leadership 3.94 Mableton, Ga.
K Alex Wolter Jr. Colorado College Business, Economics, and Society 3.62 New Canaan, Conn.
D Luke Chandler Sr. Trinity University (Texas) Neuroscience 3.59 Glasgow, Scotland
D Ryan Cleary GR-5 Rowan University Master's of Business Administration 3.94 Turnersville, N.J.
D Ethan Hagen Sr. Stevens Institute of Technology Mechanical Engineering 3.90 Union, N.J.
D Henri Heyes Sr. Denison University Economics, East Asian Studies, Global Commerce 3.45 New Albany, Ohio
D Adrian Manchado Sr. Milwaukee School of Engineering Computer Science 4.00 Cubas De La Sagra, Spain
D Drew Paxson Jr. University of Scranton Business Analytics 3.70 Elkins Park, Pa.
D Jeffrey Richter Sr. Augsburg University Mathematics & Economics 3.47 Portland, Ore.
D Samuel Roberts Jr. Muhlenberg College Accounting/Finance 4.00 Nazareth, Pa.
D Brian Sheehan Sr. Hobart College Economics 3.60 Basking Ridge, N.J.
F Xavier Canfin Jr. Tufts University Economics 3.79 Tarrytown, N.Y.
F Greyson Pinto Sr. Southwestern University Business 3.70 Plano, Texas
K Eliot Panaccione Jr. Roger Williams University Biology 3.60 Pepperell, Mass.
D Alex Rivara Sr. SUNY Brockport Nursing 3.92 Commack, N.Y.
D Wes Seneff Jr. Wheaton College (Ill.) Biology 3.75 Orlando, Fla.
D Ian Visnick Jr. University of Massachusetts-Boston Sport Leadership 3.90 Beverly, Mass.
M Henry Leahy Sr. Alfred State College Business 3.71 Pittsford, N.Y.

* - previous selection
National Scholar Player of the Year bolded.